Attractions and places to see around Borgholzhausen are nestled within the gentle hills of the Teutoburg Forest, offering a blend of historical architecture and picturesque landscapes. The region is characterized by its natural features, including the Ravensberg Hills, and its cultural heritage, such as the traditional gingerbread baking. Visitors can explore historical sites, enjoy panoramic views, and discover local traditions. This area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Schwedenschanze is a common popular name for old ramparts, the origin of which was not exactly known. The rampart next to the refuge is the actual Schwedenschanze and was probably only built around 1673.
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Very interesting design for a hiker's hut - but has the advantage that you can always sit dry on luv.
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The castle complex has been partly preserved, partly rebuilt, or replaced by other buildings. Teaching events are held here, there's a small open-air theater, a playground, a café open on weekends, and a terrace with a magnificent view.
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The climb up the tower is definitely worth it for the view. As an alternative to the gastronomy, there is also a shelter for the break, but on the benches in front of the restaurant you can sit in the sun even when it is closed. Anyone who walks the Hermannsweg is roughly half-time here :-)
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From the parking lot it's about 700 m high, although steep, but it's worth it ... you can also sit in the café above ...
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the climb looks difficult but it's worth it
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<< Castle of the Counts of Ravensberg >> "... High up on a hilltop in the Teutoburg Forest, a mighty tower peeps out from behind thick trees. Whoever climbs up to the thick sandstone walls will recognize the fortified tower with its thirty battlements and the old curtain wall. The impressive building from the 11th century Ravensburg in the Ravensberger Land, where arguments, battles and conquests took place: Hermann II von Cavelage, Count of Ravensberg, built the castle as a military base in order to secure his dominion in 1080. For many years the fortress was the target of attacks and many famous lords of the castle sought protection behind the strong walls in the course of history, but it was not the onslaught of enemies but the order of King Wilhelm I that finally brought the castle to a "collapse." In 1733 he had all the buildings demolished in order to build new houses out of the stones . ... " https://hermannshoehen.teutoburgerwald.de/erleben-entsehen/sehenswerte/burg-ravensberg-borgholzhausen
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Borgholzhausen offers several historical sites. You can visit Ravensberg Castle, an impressive 11th-century fortress that hosts events and offers a glimpse into its past. Other notable sites include the 14th-century Evangelische Kirche with its intricate altar, the picturesque Wasserschloss Holtfeld (exterior viewing only), and the renovated Bleichhäuschen, showcasing the region's historical linen trade.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Luisen Tower on Johannisegge mountain. This 21-meter-high wooden tower offers extensive vistas over the Teutoburg Forest, the Ravensberg Hills, and beyond. Another excellent spot is the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze) on Bußberg mountain, providing wonderful views over the Ravensberg region.
Yes, Borgholzhausen is nestled within the Teutoburg Forest, offering numerous hiking trails. You can find easy hikes like the "Ravensberg Castle – Cleve Gorge Adventure Forest loop" or the "Luisen Tower – View from the Hollandskopf loop." For more options, explore the easy hikes around Borgholzhausen guide.
Borgholzhausen is known as the 'Gingerbread City,' and you can experience this tradition at places like Schulzes Ladencafé. The Kultur- und Heimathaus, housed in a restored 1799 building, offers insights into local history, art, and geology, including a unique collection of giant ammonites. The town also hosts the annual Piumer Kartoffelmarkt in September.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Teutoburg Forest provides a scenic backdrop for various activities. You can also explore the Naturschutzgebiet Ravensberg-Barenberg, a 117-hectare nature reserve known for its well-developed beech forests, especially beautiful during the spring Bärlauch bloom.
Many attractions in Borgholzhausen are suitable for families. Ravensberg Castle often hosts educational programs and has a playground. The Luisen Tower offers an exciting climb and rewarding views for all ages. The Kultur- und Heimathaus with its UNESCO ErdZeitCenter and dinosaur footprints can also be engaging for children.
Borgholzhausen offers a variety of cycling routes through its scenic landscapes. Options range from moderate rides like the "Ostenfelde Village Square – Brincke Castle and Chapel loop" to more challenging ones. You can find detailed routes in the Cycling around Borgholzhausen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from spots like the Luisen Tower and Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut, often mentioning the rewarding experience after a climb. The historical charm of Ravensberg Castle and the peaceful atmosphere of the surrounding forests are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the area around Borgholzhausen provides several running trails. You can find moderate routes like the "Beautiful view – Ravensberg Castle loop" or more difficult options such as the "Große Egge (312 m) – Barrenberg Loop." Discover more trails in the Running Trails around Borgholzhausen guide.
Borgholzhausen is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for outdoor activities. Spring brings the bloom of wild garlic in the beech forests around Ravensberg Castle, while autumn offers vibrant foliage in the Teutoburg Forest. The Piumer Kartoffelmarkt in September is a popular seasonal event.
Beyond Ravensberg Castle, you can admire the picturesque Weser Renaissance facade of Wasserschloss Holtfeld (privately owned, exterior viewing only) and the 17th-century Wasserschloss Brincke, which features a Romanesque chapel. Tatenhausen Castle, a beautiful moated castle, is also nearby on the edge of the Tatenhauser forest.


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